Modern squares and monuments are impressively monumental. It is for tourists: comfortable, spacious, majestic. You can arrange walks, unlike the city streets themselves, where it is impossible to walk due to the lack of sidewalks.
It is a very majestic and austere building. The atmosphere of peace and solemnity. During the hot season, it's cool inside and the wind blows through the open doors. It's worth a visit.
I will take a point not for the landmark itself, but for the lady who talked about the tombstones for exactly a minute, and then demanded to pay for her services. 100,000 soums per minute, hmm. The main thing is that admission is free and no one warns that excursions that no one has ordered are paid.
There are white walls inside, lots of tombstones, and that's about it.